
The partnership allows First Transit to perform field operations for BIKETOWN, the city’s 1,500 bike-share system.
The partnership allows First Transit to perform field operations for BIKETOWN, the city’s 1,500 bike-share system.
Lyft now shows time, route, and price information from Miami-Dade Transit and Tri-Rail.
With mobile ticketing, customers will have one more way — alongside Lyft rideshare, car rentals and scooters — to access reliable and efficient transportation in the Denver metro area.
The agency was named APTA’s Outstanding Public Transportation System for the first time in its 35-year history.
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on entire industries, and the transportation industry has been no exception. For the first time in its 115-year history, New York City’s subways stopped running in a planned shutdown that’s still affecting the city’s residents today.
Imagine a robust public transit system, at the snap of a finger, could be in full swing in small- to mid-sized cities across the U.S.
In this article, we show you how public transportation benefits cities, and what cities can do to make their public transit systems thrive.
Frequently replace lower-carbon options — such as public transit, walking, or biking — that consumers might have used otherwise.
Cities can build a better version of the bus — one that operates dynamically, without routes and schedules, but still promotes shared trips to cut down on congestion.
If airports want to regulate rideshare, they need to offer alternative service that’s capable of competing with the likes of Uber and Lyft.